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Solar Rover by Astrobiotic TechnologySolar power doesn't have to be limited to Earth-based gadgets -- at least, not if Carnegie Mellon roboticist Dr. William Whittaker has anything to say about it. Whitaker and Astrobiotic Technology have teamed up to develop a solar rover prototype that will explore the Apollo moon landing site and find out how materials used in the mission have fared over all these years.1
Solar Rover by Astrobiotic TechnologySolar power doesn't have to be limited to Earth-based gadgets -- at least, not if Carnegie Mellon roboticist Dr. William Whittaker has anything to say about it. Whitaker and Astrobiotic Technology have teamed up to develop a solar rover prototype that will explore the Apollo moon landing site and find out how materials used in the mission have fared over all these years.2
Solar Rover by Astrobiotic TechnologySolar power doesn't have to be limited to Earth-based gadgets -- at least, not if Carnegie Mellon roboticist Dr. William Whittaker has anything to say about it. Whitaker and Astrobiotic Technology have teamed up to develop a solar rover prototype that will explore the Apollo moon landing site and find out how materials used in the mission have fared over all these years.3
Solar Rover by Astrobiotic TechnologySolar power doesn't have to be limited to Earth-based gadgets -- at least, not if Carnegie Mellon roboticist Dr. William Whittaker has anything to say about it. Whitaker and Astrobiotic Technology have teamed up to develop a solar rover prototype that will explore the Apollo moon landing site and find out how materials used in the mission have fared over all these years.4
Solar Rover by Astrobiotic TechnologySolar power doesn't have to be limited to Earth-based gadgets -- at least, not if Carnegie Mellon roboticist Dr. William Whittaker has anything to say about it. Whitaker and Astrobiotic Technology have teamed up to develop a solar rover prototype that will explore the Apollo moon landing site and find out how materials used in the mission have fared over all these years.5
Solar Rover by Astrobiotic TechnologySolar power doesn't have to be limited to Earth-based gadgets -- at least, not if Carnegie Mellon roboticist Dr. William Whittaker has anything to say about it. Whitaker and Astrobiotic Technology have teamed up to develop a solar rover prototype that will explore the Apollo moon landing site and find out how materials used in the mission have fared over all these years.6
Solar Rover by Astrobiotic TechnologySolar power doesn't have to be limited to Earth-based gadgets -- at least, not if Carnegie Mellon roboticist Dr. William Whittaker has anything to say about it. Whitaker and Astrobiotic Technology have teamed up to develop a solar rover prototype that will explore the Apollo moon landing site and find out how materials used in the mission have fared over all these years.7







